Kukko Separators DescriptionThe sharp blades enable flush parts to be removed where pulling jaws cannot be used.The wedge-shaped separator jaws are secured underneath the component to be removed.The large supporting surfaces protect the parts to be pulled.Mechanical pressure screw. UseFor removing ball bearings, roller bearings, inner races and other tight parts if there is not enough space to use pulling hooks. AdvantageUltimate stability when removing, as the separator and pulling device are screwed firmly together.Almost all components available as replacement parts, time-saving order process thanks to numbering system. How it worksThe flat surfaces of the separator blades are used to remove sensitive parts without damaging them. The separator blades provide a larger supporting surface to prevent the parts from twisting.The wedge-shaped separator jaws are secured underneath the component to be removed.The separator jaws are clamped by tightening the nuts on the side bolts in equal measure.For removal, the tension bolts on the pulling device series 18 have to be screwed into the separator.The part is removed by tightening the spindle against the end of the shaft. Safety informationIf several parts have to be removed, always follow a step-by-step process. Do not remove several parts at the same time.The separator blades´ support surfaces must always sit fully beneath the part to be removed.Do not use any electrical or pneumatic servo screwdrivers or hammer drills.Protective blanket required.Protective goggles required.
Kukko Pulling device DescriptionFor use with series 15 and 17 separators.The pulling device can be combined with the series 18-0-AS screw adapter to remove parts with threaded holes.Mechanical pressure screw.Milled thread treated with special coating. UseFor use with series 17, series 15, series 18-AS and series 18-A. AdvantageUltimate stability when removing, as the separator and pulling device are screwed firmly together.Almost all components available as replacement parts, time-saving order process thanks to numbering system. How it worksThe wedge-shaped separator jaws are secured underneath the component to be removed.For removal, the tension bolts on the pulling device have to be screwed into the separator.Use the knurled screws to position the cross-beam.Tightening of the pressure screw and the resulting pressure removes the part from the shaft. Safety informationIf several parts have to be removed, always follow a step-by-step process. Do not remove several parts at the same time.The separator blades´ support surfaces must always sit fully beneath the part to be removed.Do not use any electrical or pneumatic servo screwdrivers or hammer drills.Protective blanket required.Protective goggles required.